Why can t I move my mouse anymore? I can t move my computer mouse

Updated on technology 2024-04-24
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Here are a few more cases:

    1. If the mouse is connected to the host port or PS 2 port in poor contact, carefully connect the cable and restart it.

    2.It is rare that the serial port or PS 2 port on the motherboard is damaged, and if this is the case, you have to replace the motherboard or use the serial port on the multifunction card.

    3.Poor mouse wiring contact, which is the most common. The point of poor contact is mostly at the connection between the wires inside the mouse and the circuit board.

    As long as the fault is not at the PS 2 joint, it is generally not difficult to repair. Usually due to the short or cluttered wiring that causes the mouse wire to be pulled hard, the solution is to open the mouse and use an electric soldering iron to weld the solder joints. There is also a situation that the internal contact of the mouse cable is poor, which is caused by aging due to a long time, this fault is usually difficult to find, and replacing the mouse is the fastest solution.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are several reasons why the mouse cannot move:

    The internal circuitry of the mouse is malfunctioning.

    There is a problem between the mouse and the line, such as a broken line, etc. This problem is relatively common. There is a high chance of occurrence.

    The interface of the mouse is not plugged in.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If there is a problem with the memory, the mouse will also lock on the desktop and cannot be moved.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. On the Windows 10 desktop, click Start Windows Control Panel menu item;

    2. Click the "View By" drop-down menu in the upper right corner of the open control panel window, and select the "Big Icon" menu item in the pop-up menu.

    3. In the window that opens, find the "Ease of Access Settings Center" icon;

    4. At this time, the settings center window will be opened, and the shortcut link of "Make the mouse easier to use" will be clicked in the window.

    5. Click on the "Set Mouse Buttons" menu item in the new window that opens.

    6. In the settings page that opens, you can check the box in front of "Enable Mouse Buttons", so that you can enable the mouse buttons. You can also set a shortcut to enable the mouse buttons. In the future, as long as you press the shortcut key, you can quickly use the mouse button;

    7. The next step is to set the movement speed of the mouse pointer, and at the same time, you can also select the Ctrl key to speed up, and press the shift key to slow down.

    8. Finally, you can check the box before "Show mouse button icon on taskbar", so that the mouse button icon will be displayed in the taskbar for quick operation in the future.

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